Come si paga il bus a Roma?

Come si paga il bus a Roma?

Come si paga il bus a Roma?

Il sistema Metrebus Roma offre un'ampia varietà di biglietti e abbonamenti:

  • BIT (€ 1,50) 100 minuti dalla prima timbratura.
  • ROMA 24H (€ 7,00) valido 24 ore dalla prima timbratura e per un numero illimitato di viaggi nel territorio di Roma Capitale.

Come pagare biglietto metro con bancomat?

Per utilizzare il nuovo sistema di pagamento basterà avvicinare la carta ad uno dei lettori con il logo tap&go presenti sui tornelli. Entro la fine del 2019 tutti i varchi delle stazioni di metro A, B/B1, C e delle ferrovie Roma-Lido, Roma-Viterbo e Termini-Centocelle saranno dotati di lettori di carta contactless.

How to get to Rome by bus?

  • There are a total of 53 bus operating companies active in and around the city, with the likes of Baltour and Marino offering buses to Rome from other locations in the country. Both Flixbus and Buscenter also offer regional services, while the former is also one of the primary options for buses to Rome from outside the country.

Where does bus 117 run in Rome?

  • Bus no. 117 (Monday-Saturday) runs north-south from Piazza del Popolo, down Via del Corso, through Piazza Venezia and goes through all main ancient sites like Roman Forum, Imperial Fori, and Colosseum.

How many bus termini are there in Rome?

  • There is now a total of 11 active bus terminals in Rome but the Termini is still considered to be the major hub and is found at the center of the city. The station offers a host of facilities, such as car rental, currency exchange and post office, as well as a variety of shopping outlets offering everything from footwear to eyewear.

What time do the night buses start and finish in Rome?

  • They start between 5 am and 6:30 am and finish at midnight. Night buses (N): These lines operate while the urban lines "rest", that is to say, between midnight and 5:00-6:00 am. Express (X): These lines are for the outskirts of Rome, for longer journeys.

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